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Friday, October 6, 1M3 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Pare Three TY NOTES, MIM Bo. Dak. Roclatl tdlUr La 'Grande High P. T. A. Formed : At Meeting- Thursday, . . . L'e'e Reynolds Is President Leo Reynolds was elected president of the La Grande High School Parent j y .. placcB , 7Z I'J "'I0" ,'Lth? "!rV was t then of the program whh WmC ,8 H,sU dealt with the life of negroe nnd ccnool bullcting. J, H. Blunt was I ,. Wm w rt nrtu Gchrlng, second vice president: Mrs. .,, nf dM0.,. Mr9. n j. Kitchen discussed "Lenders in ft New Day"; Miss Mary Mullenberg discuss ed "Tho Role of Honor"; Mrs. J. P. Caldwell described the mountain peo ples In ft talk, "Unto tho Hills"; while Mrs. Williams spoko oh "aolng Forth To Help Others." The life of tho Am erican negro and the attitude of the south toward them was presented by Mrs. J. D. Smith. "Tho Pool of Sacrifice," missionary study book, was reviewed In part by Mrs. Rose Edison, after whioh Mrs. Lucy Ohrlsman furnished a reading, "Little Peter's Parley." . Refreshments wero served by Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Ruth Hclvcy and Mrs, Lillian Wallace,, Nov. 1 is tho date of tho next meeting. Barnwell and Miss Vivian . Hanson. Mrs. Cooper received the guest prise for high score, , while Mrs. John Price made first nnd. Mrs, M, B. Wauge, fourth,, among the. members. ,r, , (.Refreshments were served, late hi ,the afternoon.... The club., will meet again. In two weeks, the hostess to be named later. . Nell Thackor, secretary; Miss Melba Hanks, corresponding secretary; H. C. McClay. treasurer; Miss Alice Kllppel, historian. J. H. Handsakcr, field representa tive' of the National Council for tho Prevention of War. discussed tho movement and J. H. Blunt was ap- ' pointed chairman of n P. T. A. coni. mjttee to work with other civic or ganizations in promoting a mass meeting to be held later, In La Grande. t Tho association agreed to further the cause of prevention of war, through that method. . ; Mrs,. Bertha Hayes. L, A. Kennedy anfl ,H.: W. Frees wero appointed members . of the by-laws committee. A-. . W, Nelson, was named as, tem porary chapman aml Eldiiege Huff man as temporary secretary when the meeting opened. The former request ed that the committee that worked out the orgnnlKntlon meeting act as tlpe nominating committee. Members were Mrs.4 Roscoo Clark, Mrs. H. J. Lconnrd, Mrs. B. W. Ballov. Mrs. Vic tor Melville, Mrs. Fred Read and Mrs. Roy Kagsdale. , The meeting was opened by the High school orcliestru which played 1 threo numbers under tho direction of Andrew Loncy Jr., director of music. He also led the group In community Hinging. Mr. Reynolds called a meeting of tho executive committee for tonight to meet at his homo to further the organization ar;i appoint commit tees for the year. A social hour followed the meet ing and Mrs. Alfred Cook acted as chairman.. Punch and wafers were served. Missionary Group Holds Meeting . . A missionary program was present ed Wednesday afternoon when ttiie Christian Missionary society met with Mrs. O. E. Wagner In Fruitdale. Mrs. W. S. Price, vice president, presided and Mrs. Oma Lapham was program leader. Mrs. Paul Mortimore led the prayer and Mrs. Lapham led the devotions on me suoject, "iie went Aoout Teaching, Preaching and Healing." After two songs by the group, Mrs, A. L. Voelz closed itho devotions wltih Party Held At Hibberd Home The homo of Mrs. C, R. Hlbberd was tho sceno of a party Wednesday afternoon when she entertained the Jj. A. L. club. Mrs. Wesley McDonald, Mrs. Howard Glenn and Mrs. Georgo Tlss wero cuests. Mrs. Walter Lane received the ftize for high score, Mrs. B. W. TUlateen was second. Mrs. H. G. Dow will entertain nt the next party In two weeks, Mrs. Clyde Bloom Is Hostess .Mrs. Clyde Bloom entertained mem bers of her club Wednesday at bridge luncheon at her home. The luncheon tablo was decorated with a centerpiece of ro&a buds. Prizes at bridgo were awarded to Mrs. George Walker, first, and Mr.i G. L. Larleon, second. Mrs. Clyde Bunting will entertain Jn two weeks. Diversity fclut Is Entertained Three tables were arranged for bridge Thursday afternoon when the Diversity club met with Mrs. Claude Puckett at her home. Guests were Mrs. ,G. C. Cooper, Mrs. W. B. Wil liams, Mrs. Robert Miller, -Mrs,. Lloyd DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM TONIGHT ONLY 'ALSO. Lionel Atwill - Sheila Terry in "THE SPHINX" beginning a a nPTTi?"n a v I. Oxi JL 5J AViLn. A ONE DAY ONLY Bad Girl "and her Boy Friend If "V Air j 0 Jamei Sally MINti EILERSjTS' ifv Jammy Victor' ,() PresbyteHaH Ai' nans activities Many Interesting plans have been made by the .Presbyterian. Ladles, Aid for future activities during the .next three months. , . On, Oct., HI, a, cooked food sale will be held, Willie the next event will be , the .presentation, of . a blay on Oct. 2iJ with Mrs. J. P. More lock in charge,,, '...,., fl. (, T i'lans also, are, under way or a luncheon, to be held, at the home of JUrs. A..j. Btange durlps ,the latter part of October. A rummage sale will be held on Nov; 18, .end the final event which t has been planned Is tho dinner on Doc. 8. - Home Peparimeiit In Meeting Mrs. W. C. Kelly entertained the Presbyterian Home department Thursday, and, ; the ; afternoon was spent sewing on quilts.. Mrs. L. Den, ham led. ,tre, devotional program. Thirty women attended. . Refreshment ,wer served ,. a V the clce i,of . the . altornon .by Mrs,, Kelly, Mrs,,E. .Willcock, Mrs..T. H. Oalth ertand Mrs, May Moran., .-..s t. Mr. Harry,. Mohr .will be the host ess at the next meeting on Nov. 8. Ladies of MdoSe Planning Party : The Ladles of tho Moose 111 hold a no-hostess card pasty tonight at tho home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Glth. ens on the cornet1 of Eleventh and L. Tho lodge members also are planning to present at play In the near future and n great deal of interest la being shown in this activity. . G. I. A. tfiscusses Oct. 31 Banquet The O. I. A. met Thursday at ,4 o'clock - at, the . Sacajawea Inn at which time plans were discussed for the engineer's banquet which will honor Martin King, George Nelson. Charles Norby and M. Wels, who ave being retired from active service on the railroad. The banquet will be held oh Oct. 31 and will be followed by a dance In the evening. Tho public will be invited to honor SHE Down on hev Luck. IIE Off on leave. There's hillarious fun in store for you in this picture! ADDED Chapter 0 "TMltKK .MI SKETEEHS" "ZANZ I1AU" Magic Carpet ferles I.IIIKIITV NEWS Adults ... SPECIAL PATCIlllAV AI1MISSION , ,v Children t ill II 3 O'clock At the LtfiElvrY A Black-and-White Hallowe'en Party Pox film's "Sailor's. Luck." fourih COH!trrlJg j vehicle,, of Jamee Dunn and. iBally, EUers, ,opme to ithe Uberoy theatre.pn,a;turc)ejr only, , ,t ; . Be. Idea Dunn .and BUera, $tp com plete cast Include vlctory.,Jory Sa tl)er Mulr. 8an)my fohen, Will Stim ton PranK Moran, , Lucien I4(tlefleld, ftustr Pnelpe. Ourley Wright, Jarrjr Man4y,,Qormalpe de. Jfeel, hli, Teed, prank. Atkinson! Eddie Dillon and MaU .MoHughv !..-.. ,( "SoUor'e Luck', probably leape more to comedy tiwn any previous, iteam plflture., .of,,; the .Wlrknown acrce? pair.. The, story concerns ft .bunoli of "XOs" on, aliqro-leava jotci tlielr ro mano adventures while "dame-onas- ,i ;- 7- I i .M-. .,- -,r owwlv. for the most Dart. Is sun piled, by Saromy Cohen, Will tanj- pan, , tiiq,wpsy ,geni in,,;;a naa aj-jt Oal.",aprt IVank ., . Uorari. former heavyweight) boxer. All are cast as sea faring pals of .Dunn. i The aotlon takes the sauore everyt where froqi UUrtoua comedy scene in a swimming pool to a battering nuur fight In a marathon dance haU, Entwined throughout Is the tender romance of Dunn and tilers. THE clover hostess .la the one who tosses out all of the pre conceived Ideas about how a party should be given, and gives ene that 1b amusing and different. If conventions say orange and black for Hallowe'en, the there upon, chooses something different black-and-white Is a good -choice. Buy-white paper plaids and set them on a blaok background, give your pumpkins a ghostly air by covering them with white orepe paper, and make bulKlnit ayei by (ticking on. a white jnarshmallow for ,the .oy ,wlth,:a blaok gum drop.Jor. the pupUj ,,Use , white candles In blaok candlesticks. Buy some ot the. amusing, white paper napkins with black-bat silhouettes or cats -.. doing close harmony on the back fence. Paste black card board cut-outs of bats on white paper cups, instoad ot using glasses for your cider. For favors make while ghosts by dressing up blaok licorice lollypops in white paper napkins. Ghosts of Bygone Days Now that the depression Is over "Depression GIiosIb" is an original game that can be played In black-and-white pantomime.. Stretch a white sheet across the room and sk two partners to go behind the sheet whllo tho rest of the party play audience, and act In silhou ette somolhtng romintscont of tho past tow years. Such, things as digging up the hoarded gold, "making a touch," trimming over the last Benson's hat,,otc. Provide muBic for t'ae acts with such phon ograph records as. . "Brothor, Can You Spare a jDiuio," "No More Money in the Bank," : etc. Select a committee of judgoa and award the host not some such prise ,as a dlmo hank or ;R budget -.book. Select a blaok-aud-whito menu foods that are as inodorn as your black-and-white table, but which have the traditional Hallowe'en savor, winding up with white sherbet, black Devil's food caljo, whllo popcorn balls and black cot foe. - .Black and White Menu Caviar Stu'jfci Celery tlcarlk Ripe Olivet Chicken, Sueelbreai and Pineapple Salad Cloverlraf Rolls . Lemon Milk Sherbet Devil's Fond Cup Cakei ulth ' White Icing Maple Pecan Popcorn finfa Chocolate and While Mint$ Black Coffee Caviar Stuied OcUry tiearlt: Chooso small tender hearts of celery and hare them crisp, and very cold., Keep a cau ot caviar on Ice lor nt least three hours before using. Then season It with lomon juice and cayenne and atuS oelory with It, Serve, op, whitr, paper dpillea on, black plates. , Chicken, Sweetbread ana) .Pine apple. Salad; Dice chicken, from 12-ounce eau,.of chlokaA .Ojd, dll one cup of cold diced sweetbreads, one-half cup of, halved and Beaded white grapes and the pontants. or an 8-ounce can o( pineapple tid bits. Season , (o ,tnstq with . salt and white , hopper.,- ,ajid, moisten with cream mayonnaise. Serve very cold in lettuce. cups.,. , 4 .. Lemon ju"(ifc.,Sncrocl.-vSco'id, to gether the contents of a 4-ilound can ot evaporated milk, one and one-fourth cups wator, one cup cream and two cups sugar. Chill thoroughly, fioat one egg well, add three-fourths cup of lomon juice, and) add slowly to the milk. Freeze, lme(l lately, ,,,,,,,, ., , Maple Pecan fopcofn Bails, - Pop Blithtlyjess .(ban, halt ki lOiounca can. of popcorn, Mix with one. cup chopped pecans. Ball one .cup. light corn syrup and one-half cup maple sugar to 250 degrees. . .Add, una tablespoon butter,, and one fourth teaspoon salt. Eour ovor Ihe corn and nuts. Form Into balls. lit! ATTYS WILL,, VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. W, .GUberfc Peatty, SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, Oct. 6 , , 1:06 Chapter I, p. S. O. .at the country home of Mrs. H. A. Zur brlck." - . . , - . 8:00 M. I. A. dance and pro gram, First Word L. D. S. church, at the Recreational hall. 7:30 Women of the Moose, card party,, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Githens-... . ., 8:00 Pythian Sisters, at the I. O. O. F. halL 4 . . Saturday, Oot. i 12:30 American Association, of' University Women. Sacajawea Inn...- ...... . , 2:00 Neighbors -oi Woodcraft Juveniles, with Mrs. Anna Olo wer. 2:00 Union County Council P. T. A., Island City school, an hall. , Monday, Oct. 0 .. 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs, Clyde Charlton. - - Tuesday, Oct. 10 1:15 Sorosls club with Mrs. , Doorge T. Cochran. . 2:00 M. I. I, club, with Mrs. Alfred Cook. . Wednesday, Oct. 11 .. 2:00 So-Nc-He club, with Mrs. Ella Koeter., . --e -:-, . .. . , .2:00 Women's Home Missionary , society, with Mrs. O. C.Headley. 2:00 Baptist Women's Society at the parsonage.. . . 8:00 American Legion auxiliary, at the Sacajawea . Inn.. ; , ? 8:00 Eastern Star, at the Ma sonic hall. - - - the veteran railroad men. , On Nov. 2 the O. I. A. will hold Its next meeting with Initiation as the main feature. Missionary. Group Holds Meeting Tho Missionary society of the Methodist church. South, met ait the home of Mrs. W. B. Starmer Thurs day with Mrs.: Ella Webb presiding. Airs. Martha Graham read the 105th Psalm and led in prayer. Reports wero received from several commit tees, 34 visits have been made to sick and strangers, one bouquet and ' food has been sent, it was reported. A plo social and kitchen shower will be held for the church later, It was planned. Mrs. Ella Baker pre sented Mrs. Charles Cain with tho missionary basket. October 9 is the dato of tho next meeting. Sfudehts, Parents tevited to Music M&tirig Tonight ..All- children Interested In learning to play a musical .Instrument arc urged to attend a - meeting at B o'clock tonight at tho L. H, S. music room, In company with their par ents. Andrcy Loney Jr., muic. super visor, of tho school, has called the meeting. ,r . Explanation., will bo made an to method of. Instruction and recom mendations will be made to patents as, to suitable Instruments for . stu dents to play. If such recommenda tions .aro ., desired. "If tho child wishes to. learn to piny nn Instrument ho or she should be at this meeting' said .Mr, Loncy. 'And be sure nnd bring your parents.'' MRS. ANNA HUG, OF ELGIN, IS CRITICALLY ILL Mrs. Anna Hug, who Is past 07 yearn of age and the only survivor ct the original family of Hugs who helped settle this vnlloy in the-early days, is fcportcdi to bo critically ill at her homo at Elgin, the result of a fall to the floor several days ago No bones were broken but the shock appears to have been vory serious for one of her age. Pioneer Passes Oil , Here During Homing (Continued rrom fage One) day afternoon at the Snodgrass and Zimmerman mortuary at 3 :30 with Rev. J. Georgo Walz . Presbyterian minister, officiating. Burial will take plnco in tho Masonic cemetery. . Mr. Davis wns. born in Indiana May 14. 1857 and was 70 years, four months mid 22 days of ago. Ho leaves his widow. Mrs. Margaret Dnvls; tho following children, A. Doe Dnvls, of a Urn n c!o; Una J. Dnvls, of Philadelphia, nnd Mrs. Nellie Klr by, ot Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Jen nie Van Hook, of Los Angeles, besides other relatives. ticiol&i Warmth' f.i ... Continuing T&dfty (Continued From Pngo One) change In temporature. K. k Official ft, , Visit Baker U'dfo , Nmwvcimr? v DAKW.; fir.,, (antafteinr M. ove. oliMlrjieajKill, varem,.BMpor of records and seal of the gdilghtaj of fttuoft. Icdjfe yfl : Gaiuitiei lodge pto 8, arid other K. ot P. lodges in Baker, and Union counties at a meeting hers tits night of October Jti. ( r Members of, lodges HunAlngton, ftlohlaod, Union, La Qrande and El gin la addition, to Saker -have) been Invited to attend .so that a rather largo .crowd Is expected tore for the gathering.. . HUSKY THROATS Overtaxed by gpeaklng.slngi Ing, smoking of Eugene, ,(11 Brriye In, f Grande VXuy:.,to yisiv.af jaie,.flou) oc,."" Ann Mrs. HM-norc . iiiuoa. lor &everni days. if i: a, niember ,of .tiie phlf vorsuy ot uregoat M(iuuwu. .iuuuvi and. sho. Is ,Mr. Anna's sister, firori here hey ,wlU go to, tyalla Walla to visit Mr. ana Mrs. taoya perry. IN LA GRANDE .T. A. HoUett. af.iHw PaoUio Printer, and one.: of, $he Lforenjoat trade. Journal, editors in the United etntos. was In la Orande Wednesday ea route . t WaaJMniipn ph). ,(here ha will confer on me printer's coae. DRUM CORPS, VISITS BAKUK he American LeKloh Drum, corps went, tq Baiter last night and fur nished music at the annual meeting for the installation of df fleer. Marr ley H. Richardson, president ot the corps and past dlstrlot odrnmandef, aoted' as InstalUnjf offlcel'i-.s-- t To Wake ine Bdfbora Gould hom6, fomplexton Ireirien eyeij.mpfe .oj vanient .and. economical than . ever before, Barbara Gould's "Four Creami for the four AgeS of Beduri" pre.nov ofjeredjrl Jianijly tuLes, as well as, In (ars. 50c each UnciunlvcW at MOON DRUG C(K . HOT W THR WKT i SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, p T)-rAn. other day of Indian sunmier weather, which has .already driven (therrno me tors to high marks for, the yqar. was forecast by tha weather bureau for California today,,. ;, t , San Franctsco, which, steamod un der a 1033 heat record of 02 degrees yesterduy. waa promised, continued fair weather and "not so warm." , , .Southern California,, where , the four-year. high, of 1,00 ..degrees ; for Los AngeleB was registered .-Wednesday, was. cooler yesterday. .The max imum reading at Los Angeles was 0 . . One caso of heat prostration. Was roportect In tho San Frnncisco Bay. region and physicians said,, the warmth may have contributed to iwo deaths from heart allmonta v.--i Schilling f fs detitate ixquisite anyhakingorfieeim. Thats because li is Office Supplies Vertical Fiie Holders,' letter size, per 100... . $1.65 Amber Second Sheets, letter size, 500 sheets 85c Ink . (all brands)' P'nt - - C5c , Pint , 90c Quart $1.50 Paper. Clips, box of 100 , 10c Cico Paste ..- 10c - 25c - 65c - $1.15 Counter Sales Pads, pad 5c . 25 pads $1.10 100 Pads , $4.00 Cash Boxes $1-50 - $1.70 - $3.45 Boston' Pencil Sharpener $1.00 - $2.00 - $3.00 Card Index Cabinet for 3x5 cards $1.00 Show Card Paint (all colons)'. 20c - 25c - 65c - $1.25 Stamp Pads 35c and 60c MUcilage (with rubber spreader) . 10c and 25c Typewriter Paper, letter size, ream 60c to $4.35 La Grande Book & Stationery Co. 1114 Adams Main 90 Get in on today's low prices most Gooilycaro cost less today than it year ago. By actual test on wet pave ments, they stop your car qulckcrftlve you-blowout protection In every ply and more mileage than they ever gave before. Goodyear Pathfinder Size Price 4.40-21 $$.55 4.50-20 6.00 4.50-21 6.30 4.75-19 6.70 i 8.00-19 -j.XO 5.00-20 7,45 B.25-18 8. JO 5.50-19 9,40 i ' Series '"A" Time Certiftmesof Deposit Fatland-Simg Greenwood & Adams Phono Main 105 ISSUED BY Tilfe First National Bank of La Grande On Ma'rch 1, 1933 and Due Dec. 15, 1933 : Have Been Called For PAYMENT November 15, 1933 INTEREST ON SAME CEASES AFTER Til1 AT DATE First "National.Bank Ld Grande DAVID I. STODDARD Presidont A. K. PARKEU . Cashier